
Challu
Life boat
- Aug 29, 2022
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Honest answers are appreciated. 3 week poll. Will bump once a week.
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it's unlimited nowSince I can't choose more than one option I'll list them here:
1. Loneliness
2. Hatred of everything
3. Past decisions which lead to 4.
4. Long-term physical health problems
May I ask when and how did you end up with that stance on life? If you're comfortable with answeringIn my case, I've never really wished to exist at all, and I view wanting suicide as being a logical response to simply just being conscious and aware. Existing is something that I despise, see as being useless and unnecessary, and of course just leads to more suffering.
I don't see any value and benefit to having to exist in this world where chance so cruelly determines everything, life in itself is something so harmful that could never be worth enduring and I don't wish to suffer in any way all for the sake of it just to inevitably deteriorate from age. I see suicide as being self care and I see it as being better to not exist regardless of the circumstances, one cannot be harmed by not existing which is why I see death as being ideal, to die would solve every problem in which there was never a need for in the first place. There is simply no peace to be found in this hellish world.
Feel you on this oneinability to have relationships
I guess that my views on life are just being realistic. Suffering is inevitable in life and all that lies ahead for us is our inevitable decay from age. Of course non existence seems like the more appealing option to this.May I ask when and how did you end up with that stance on life? If you're comfortable with answering
Interesting. I don't quite agree 100% but I certainly get what you're saying.I guess that my views on life are just being realistic. Suffering is inevitable in life and all that lies ahead for us is our inevitable decay from age. Of course non existence seems like the more appealing option to this.
And I just hate being trapped inside the flesh prison that is the human body, it's so incredibly unappealing because of how it can torture us. But I've always known that I'm not meant for life and I've found the thought of death to be so comforting even when I was very young. My views of nonexistence always being preferable come from my own experiences of life and also just being aware of the fact that the world truly is a hellish place. It's undeniable that life is just a futile struggle that leads to nothing and nowhere.
It might stem from it being a criteria that can open up the option for euthanasia and DIY CTB is not necessaryThe interesting metric here is how few people have given a terminal illness as the motivation for their wishing to CTB. It seems that most people are just worn out by life, myself included.